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. >> coming up, the latest round of protests in egypt, this time in favor of president morsi. >> but first, we will look at some other stories making news. venezuelan state television has released photos of hugo chavez, who is recovering from cancer treatment in cuba. these are the first images of the ailing president to be released in months. venezuela reelected him last year, but he has not yet been well enough. >> the german finance minister fills a post which has been vacant since the previous chief was fired for incompetence nine months ago. >> airport security workers have suspended a strike in two major german airports for the weekend. the strike's over higher pay have forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights. workers say they will resume the strike starting next week. >> in the gulf kingdom of bahrain, protesters have clashed with police for a second day. shiite muslims are in the majority, but the country is ruled by a sunni royal family and elite. a policeman and a teenage protester died in the clashes. >> over in egypt, thousands of hard-line islamists took to the st
. >> coming up, the latest round of protests in egypt, this time in favor of president morsi. >> but first, we will look at some other stories making news. venezuelan state television has released photos of hugo chavez, who is recovering from cancer treatment in cuba. these are the first images of the ailing president to be released in months. venezuela reelected him last year, but he has not yet been well enough. >> the german finance minister fills a post which has been...
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. >> coming up, the latest round of protests in egypt, this time in favor of president morsi. >> but first, we will look at some other stories making news. venezuelan state television has released photos of hugo chavez, who is recovering from cancer treatment in cuba. these are the first images of the ailing president to be released in months. venezuela reelected him last year, but he has not yet been well enough. >> the german finance minister fills a post which has been vacant since the previous chief was fired for incompetence nine months ago. >> airport security workers have suspended a strike in two major german airports for the weekend. the strike's over higher pay have forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights. workers say they will resume the strike starting next week. >> in the gulf kingdom of bahrain, protesters have clashed with police for a second day. shiite muslims are in the majority, but the country is ruled by a sunni royal family and elite. a policeman and a teenage protester died in the clashes. >> over in egypt, thousands of hard-line islamists took to the st
. >> coming up, the latest round of protests in egypt, this time in favor of president morsi. >> but first, we will look at some other stories making news. venezuelan state television has released photos of hugo chavez, who is recovering from cancer treatment in cuba. these are the first images of the ailing president to be released in months. venezuela reelected him last year, but he has not yet been well enough. >> the german finance minister fills a post which has been...
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they have a liberal and secular outlook and will not be like egypt. one analyst pointed out that this is -- there are two different views. that is what is planning out in a tunisian and egypt. this is not chaos. this is a classic in high-stakes political struggle. >> which one will triumph in the end? >> the key theoretically would be elections. you'd have a clear victor. there were elections in tunisia. the islamist did very well. they never had power before but many people have been disappointed with the government and the way the world. another round of elections, secularists hope they might win. but again, when there is this kind of discontent, this kind of paralysis in the government an election scheduled is a dangerous situation and i feel both sides have missed a historic government. -- opportunity. it is a dangerous game of brinksmanship now. >> it seemed like a beacon of, for the middle east when the revolution began. what does this mean for everyone else if there cannot be stability in to nichelle? >> it is a warning that europe and the unit
they have a liberal and secular outlook and will not be like egypt. one analyst pointed out that this is -- there are two different views. that is what is planning out in a tunisian and egypt. this is not chaos. this is a classic in high-stakes political struggle. >> which one will triumph in the end? >> the key theoretically would be elections. you'd have a clear victor. there were elections in tunisia. the islamist did very well. they never had power before but many people have...
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. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker peace between israel and egypt, established diplomatic relations with china and signed a treaty of soviet union to scale down the number of nuclear weapons in the world. he won the nobel peace prize in 2002. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a report from around the world after a shooting rampage that rocked their community. tonight, how the team of newtown, connecticut, are saying thank you. >>> also, if you visited the pump recently, the gas prices are sky high. >>> we saw a warmer finish to the weekend around the bay area. highs today did reach the upper 60s in parts of the north santa rosa. 52 around san jose. before we see temperatures warm even warmer in the 70s we've got that system you're looking at right there that may toss a few showers our way early tomorrow morning. we'll talk more about the changes in the forecast when we come right back. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to t
. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker peace between israel and egypt, established diplomatic relations with china and signed a treaty of soviet union to scale down the number of nuclear weapons in the world. he won the nobel peace prize in 2002. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a report from around the world after a shooting rampage that rocked their community. tonight, how the team of newtown, connecticut, are saying thank you. >>> also, if you visited...
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. >>> a freak accident involving a hot air balloon over egypt kills 19 tourists. a security official says there was a fire and an explosion, forcing the balloon to suddenly dive from the sky, landing in a sugar cane field near the ancient city of luxor. we have video of the field where the balloon reportedly crashed. the tourists were from hong kong, japan, britain and france. two tourists still have not been identified. one egyptian and one foreigner did manage to survive. both right now listed in critical condition. >>> new this morning. another memorial service for reeva steenkamp was held in south africa today. this one was hosted by the man who killed her, her boyfriend, oscar pistorius. the olympian specifically requested the service quote as he are remains in deep mourning for the loss of his partner, reeva, end quote. it took place at his uncle's home where he has been staying. he is awaiting trial on a premeditated murder charge for the death of the 29-year-old model. he says he shot and killed her inside his home, thinking she was an intruder. the next q
. >>> a freak accident involving a hot air balloon over egypt kills 19 tourists. a security official says there was a fire and an explosion, forcing the balloon to suddenly dive from the sky, landing in a sugar cane field near the ancient city of luxor. we have video of the field where the balloon reportedly crashed. the tourists were from hong kong, japan, britain and france. two tourists still have not been identified. one egyptian and one foreigner did manage to survive. both right...
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. >> conditions -- conditions have been improving slightly in libya and egypt, but in cairo, violence and protests have continued under the new government. the red markings denote countries currently in the group of armed conflict. the conflict between sudan and south sudan. troops from the two states are involved in violent clashes -- clashes over an oil-rich border region. there are also domestic conflicts in the states. there are other conflicts that receive less attention like in burma. fighting between rebels in the north and government troops has killed hundreds and caused tens of thousands to flee. there were no wars in europe in 2012, but the fallout from the syrian civil war is being felled -- felt as the number of refugees increases. >> sports where giant nike said all endorsements of south africa's blade runner, oscar pistorius, will be put on ice while the athlete is on trial for murder. it is just one more twist in this case. there is already a new head investigator in the murder case. he pushed to have premeditated murder charges pressed against pistorius and is now off
. >> conditions -- conditions have been improving slightly in libya and egypt, but in cairo, violence and protests have continued under the new government. the red markings denote countries currently in the group of armed conflict. the conflict between sudan and south sudan. troops from the two states are involved in violent clashes -- clashes over an oil-rich border region. there are also domestic conflicts in the states. there are other conflicts that receive less attention like in...
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nobody knows what will having in egypt. all of those who had dreams of arab spring and shows some signs of embryo democracy coming. >> mike: how did it work out? the whole arab spring thing was supposed to bring all of this liberty and freedom. >> does that work? >> we see those regimes are replaced by blood and fire, and even more radical and more fanatic regimes and groups. so, egypt, we don't know yet what will happen in syria, we're very concerned about the ability of jordan and tried to imagine what happened if jordan will pass through this arab spring while the radical islam group this with dominate a state which has the longest border with israel. so, what obama needs he to do in this visit is not to come with any plans, with any ideas of forcing israel to do something, but just listening. listening to what we say both, it's in the street, as well as the decision makers here, because we live here. and because we understand the nature of this region better than anybody else, and because we were so many, many times rig
nobody knows what will having in egypt. all of those who had dreams of arab spring and shows some signs of embryo democracy coming. >> mike: how did it work out? the whole arab spring thing was supposed to bring all of this liberty and freedom. >> does that work? >> we see those regimes are replaced by blood and fire, and even more radical and more fanatic regimes and groups. so, egypt, we don't know yet what will happen in syria, we're very concerned about the ability of...
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tee bee sides england, he will visit germany, turkey, egypt you saudi arabia, the united arab emirates and qatar. >>> there could be another addition to the president's cabinet this week. the u.s. senate is expected to vote on chuck hagel as secretary of defense. democrats believe they have the votes to confirm hagel, despite opposition to the pick from hagel's own republican party. >>> the president and congress go back to work this week and high on their agenda, the forced spending cuts, if they don't reach a budget deal by friday, $85 billion across-the-board cut goes into effect. this will have an impact for all of us, meats inspection, public safety, longer lines at security checkpoints at the airport. candy crowley anchors "state of the union." you spoke with ray lahood, transportation secretary about the cuts. here is a portion of what he had to say. >> we are going to look at everything we possibly can to get to where we need to be, which is about $600 million in cuts. but we can't do it without also furloughing people. >> who is feeling the most pressure to feel these cuts? >>
tee bee sides england, he will visit germany, turkey, egypt you saudi arabia, the united arab emirates and qatar. >>> there could be another addition to the president's cabinet this week. the u.s. senate is expected to vote on chuck hagel as secretary of defense. democrats believe they have the votes to confirm hagel, despite opposition to the pick from hagel's own republican party. >>> the president and congress go back to work this week and high on their agenda, the forced...
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we did a lot of good things when we brought peace to egypt. we formed an alliance with china after 35 years, we told the truth, we kept our country at peace for four years, which is a rare thing. >> incredibly rare. >> i think we -- peace and human rights. >> has the role of president changed dramatically do you think? >> yes, it has. >> when you look at the challenges facing president obama, what do you think? >> it has changed dramatically. when i ran against gerald ford you know how much money we raised? none. and four years later when i ran against ronald reagan, we didn't raise any money. we used $2 per person checkoff and that was the money we used for the campaign. so the change has been brought about is primarily because of the massive infusion of money into the political campaign. >> does that corrupt the political system? >> it corrupts the whole political system and means almost every member of congress running for election are accepting massive legal bribes from special interests who want something in return in the future and the w
we did a lot of good things when we brought peace to egypt. we formed an alliance with china after 35 years, we told the truth, we kept our country at peace for four years, which is a rare thing. >> incredibly rare. >> i think we -- peace and human rights. >> has the role of president changed dramatically do you think? >> yes, it has. >> when you look at the challenges facing president obama, what do you think? >> it has changed dramatically. when i ran...
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the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >> this story caught my attention not just because i'm a woman. that's part of why. but because i know and a lot of people on the team know young women who are fighting breast cancer. a study released shows the number of women between the age of 25 and 39 getting diagnosed is going up. almost everyone in the country knows someone affected by this disease and the susan g. k oman foundation has this horrible statistic. in this country, one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes. every 13 minutes, one of them dies. "outfront" tonight, dr. marissa white, who specializes in breast cancer treatment. this study sh
the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >> this story...
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italy, turkey, egypt, germany, saudi arabia and qatar, an ambitious trip. how do you think he will be accepted as the new secretary of state in these countries? what will be the most uphill climb? >> this will be an effort to reacquaint himself in some respects to a lost foreign leaders he knows well. they certainly know him as chairman of the committee for the last four years. he certainly has a lot on his plate. no doubt about that. all across this trip whether it's european capitals or the middle east, there looming issues. there is a civil war in syria and iran's march towards a nuclear weapons program. the middle east peace process is basically stalled. i think it's interesting to watch kerry now that he is the top diplomat to carry out foreign policy as opposed to expounding on what he thinks foreign policy should be which is the role he played as a senator. >> approximate are as we understand it that will be discussed, malli and ambassador we know that the president who is going to israel in the spring will be accompanied by john kerry. the pairing t
italy, turkey, egypt, germany, saudi arabia and qatar, an ambitious trip. how do you think he will be accepted as the new secretary of state in these countries? what will be the most uphill climb? >> this will be an effort to reacquaint himself in some respects to a lost foreign leaders he knows well. they certainly know him as chairman of the committee for the last four years. he certainly has a lot on his plate. no doubt about that. all across this trip whether it's european capitals or...
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the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >>> now let's check in with anderson cooper. >> we're keeping them honest on the program. one of the men charged with picking the new pope played a central role in the cover-up of sexual predators in the priesthood. talking about former cardinal roger mahoney. he will cast a vote for the new pope but before he does, he has taken to social media to complain about those protesting and pointing the fingers at the media for reporting about him. we will hear from a former priest who says he himself was molested and also tonight, in crime and punishment, stunning and shocking details of intimacy and deceit as accused murderer jodi
the crash took place in the city of luxor in southern egypt, site of some of egypt's most ancient ruins. the cause of the accident according to state media, an explosion of the flammable gas cylinder on board. officials say all hot air balloon rides will be grounded until the investigation is over. despite the tragedy, hot air balloon rides in egypt pretty safe, based on our research. this was the first fatal accident ever in egypt involving tourists. >> thank you. >>> now let's...
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today's producers pick brought to us by associate producer todd, the harlem shake is catching on in egypt, and shaking things up. egyptians have started posting videos on youtube, like this one, but not all officials are amused about it. in fact, four pharmaceutical students were arrested for their version of the viral video. you can check out that story on my facebook page. again, todd finding that one. thank you, todd. that's going to wrap things up for me today. see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. "now with alex wagner" is coming up in the next hour. >> hey, thomas. we're going to be talking about the sequester. doom's day or mwah? >> mwah. >> mwah? he is on record saying mwah, america. we will discuss the multitude of viewpoints regarding friday's deadline. and repeal obama care or not? are conservatives giving up the fight against the affordable care act? plus, can two texas twins help turn texas blue? jacob weissburg will be here to discuss superstars castro. >> it's wayne's world, and it is not excellent. what wane lapierre said this time. all that that when "now
today's producers pick brought to us by associate producer todd, the harlem shake is catching on in egypt, and shaking things up. egyptians have started posting videos on youtube, like this one, but not all officials are amused about it. in fact, four pharmaceutical students were arrested for their version of the viral video. you can check out that story on my facebook page. again, todd finding that one. thank you, todd. that's going to wrap things up for me today. see you back here tomorrow at...
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the same egypt we give a billion in support every year. ambassador bolten is next and has some thoughts on that. >> fox news arert lert-- alert in the investigation into the deaths of four americans in benghazi. and. and brand new hour of "america live," i'm megyn kelly. we're getting word one of the main suspects is now in custody held in egypt, but egyptian authorities are refusing to give u.s. investigators access to question this man. again, remember, four americans were murdered in the attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya last year, including our own ambassador and we support egypt with more than a billion dollars in foreign aid every year. now, the man held we're told is a senior member of an al-qaeda linked terrorist group in egypt and is suspected of establishing camps where the terrorists trained for the assault. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us from washington with a report, katherine? >> fox news has learned that have been denied access to the suspect. direct access means that u.s. interrogators
the same egypt we give a billion in support every year. ambassador bolten is next and has some thoughts on that. >> fox news arert lert-- alert in the investigation into the deaths of four americans in benghazi. and. and brand new hour of "america live," i'm megyn kelly. we're getting word one of the main suspects is now in custody held in egypt, but egyptian authorities are refusing to give u.s. investigators access to question this man. again, remember, four americans were...
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. >>> in egypt, an opposition group reports it has a way to deal with president mohammed morsi. send him to space. the group reports it has submitted the islamist leader's name in an on-line contest run by axe body spray to win a free trip to space. they report they did it because no one in the universe can put up with blatant lies except for the people of the moon. the opposition accuses president morsi of monopolizing power, silencing moderate and liberal voice. a push to free the man who helped the united states track down osama bin laden now. and to get hollywood to take a stand at its biggest night. this is the man in question. the pakinstani doctor who ran a fake vaccination program for the c.i.a. to collect dna at the terrorist's compound. he's serving 33 years in the pakinstani prison for conspiracy against the state. back in september, he told fox news that pakistan's intelligence agency tortured him, blindfolding him for eight months and handcuffing his hands behind his back for a year. now a california businessman said he's horrified the doctor is still in a prison an
. >>> in egypt, an opposition group reports it has a way to deal with president mohammed morsi. send him to space. the group reports it has submitted the islamist leader's name in an on-line contest run by axe body spray to win a free trip to space. they report they did it because no one in the universe can put up with blatant lies except for the people of the moon. the opposition accuses president morsi of monopolizing power, silencing moderate and liberal voice. a push to free the...
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he will stop in egypt and saudi arabia. >>> north korea is threatening, "miserable destruction" ahead of routine military exercises between the u.s. and south korea. similar threats have been made by north korea in the past. but these latest warnings come on the heels of the country's nuclear tests just two weeks ago. south korea's military is already in a heightened state of alert. >>> cuban president raul castro is expected to be sworn in for another five-year term today or tomorrow, but just this past week, he joked about retiring. he told reporters, "i'm going to turn 82. i have a right to retire already. then he said, you don't believe me." he took over for his brother, fidel castro in 2008. his new term will last until 2018. >>> congress gets back to work tomorrow. the first thing on the agend saw the looming for spending cuts. house republicans won't act until the isn't votes on a plan. that could come on wednesday, but still several road blocks that could keep a deal from getting done. >>> so, what if no deal gets done? the immediate effect is an $85 billion cut to federal spe
he will stop in egypt and saudi arabia. >>> north korea is threatening, "miserable destruction" ahead of routine military exercises between the u.s. and south korea. similar threats have been made by north korea in the past. but these latest warnings come on the heels of the country's nuclear tests just two weeks ago. south korea's military is already in a heightened state of alert. >>> cuban president raul castro is expected to be sworn in for another five-year term...
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he'll also tour the middle east with stops in egypt and saudi arabia. including the ongoing conflicts here in syria and afghanistan and iran's nuclear program. in march he'll visit israel and other territories with president obama. >>> after a week-long vacation, he'll return to washington tomorrow in the face of a major budget battle. it'll kick in on friday and government officials say so too will $85 billion in automatic federal spending cuts. they predict that they will be too far apart for a deal that both sides might be able to push back the sequester by agreeing to a few spending cuts. programs like medicaid and social security are exempt from the sequester, but the military operations would lose $13.5 billion. the fbi, half a billion, and nasa, $1 billion. the obama administration says that children will suffer among the most. a head start that could lose about $400 million, meaning that 70,000 children would be kicked out of the program. >>> and that sequester will be on the minds of the nation's governors when they head to the white house toni
he'll also tour the middle east with stops in egypt and saudi arabia. including the ongoing conflicts here in syria and afghanistan and iran's nuclear program. in march he'll visit israel and other territories with president obama. >>> after a week-long vacation, he'll return to washington tomorrow in the face of a major budget battle. it'll kick in on friday and government officials say so too will $85 billion in automatic federal spending cuts. they predict that they will be too far...
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also we have this for you from egypt. an awful situation where a hot-air ballon filled with tourists exploded in the sky and then fell a thousand feet to the ground. imagine how frighten this was. these are some of the tourist photos from the launch site where the victims had taken off just moments earlier. and then at least 19 tourists from europe and asia were killed in this tragic accident, after the balloon caught fire. it triggered an explosion in a gas canister. leland vittert, live in jerusalem. what exactly happened? where is this accident? >> reporter: terrifying for the folks who were inside this balloon, martha. they were up at about a thousand feet over the egyptian city of luxor. that is down in the south where a lot of historical sites are. pyramids, flying over the nile river early this morning. this line that goes from the gas canisters on the balloons to the burner that actually heats up the hot air somehow leaked and the gas began to explode. with the balloon on fire and down there into the basket where
also we have this for you from egypt. an awful situation where a hot-air ballon filled with tourists exploded in the sky and then fell a thousand feet to the ground. imagine how frighten this was. these are some of the tourist photos from the launch site where the victims had taken off just moments earlier. and then at least 19 tourists from europe and asia were killed in this tragic accident, after the balloon caught fire. it triggered an explosion in a gas canister. leland vittert, live in...
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we're learning egypt has denied american investigators access to the only suspect believed to be in custody. and this is hardly the first time the u.s. has been rebuffed in its attempts to speak to a key suspect. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has more on that live from washington now. catherine? >> reporter: fox news has learned that the u.s. has been denied direct access to the suspect held by the egyptians since the end of last year. direct access in this case means that u.s. interrogators have not been able to sit down in the same room and ask the suspect their own questions. abu ahmed is connected to al-zawahiri, and this relationship goes back to the '90s. experts who track al-qaeda in north africa say he is a player. >> as early as 2011, he established training camps in eastern libya, and they were drawing in recruits from around north africa and egypt to bring them in, train them in terms of how to operate, you know, mortars and various types of heavy around artillery, and it's that type of artillery that was used in benghazi. >> reporter: abu ahmed is not s
we're learning egypt has denied american investigators access to the only suspect believed to be in custody. and this is hardly the first time the u.s. has been rebuffed in its attempts to speak to a key suspect. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has more on that live from washington now. catherine? >> reporter: fox news has learned that the u.s. has been denied direct access to the suspect held by the egyptians since the end of last year. direct access in this case...
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among the places he's visiting, the united kingdom, germany, france, italy, turkey, egypt, saudi arabia, the united arab emirat emirates, and requeqatar. >>> president obama is putting new heat on those to keep those forced budget cuts from taking effect. kate will ask a republican if there's room for compromise over the next ten days. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origi
among the places he's visiting, the united kingdom, germany, france, italy, turkey, egypt, saudi arabia, the united arab emirat emirates, and requeqatar. >>> president obama is putting new heat on those to keep those forced budget cuts from taking effect. kate will ask a republican if there's room for compromise over the next ten days. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe...
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this happened in luxor, southern egypt. 20 people on board. 19 visitors from belgium, the uk, france and hong kong. and two egyptians, one of whom was the pilot. >>> and a rocket fired from gaza struck a town in southern israel overnight. first such attack since the crease fire ended a week of fighting in november. this follows days of clashes following palestinian protesters over the death of a palestinian man. the rocket caused some damage, but so far no casualties reported. a mill tan gromilitant group cl responsibility. >>> now this morning, "usa today" saying our country faces a bioterror threat from our own lands. agents like anthrax and the plague are being routinely mishandled. we are following the story from washington. what's in these reports? >> it's pretty disturbing. as you mentioned, we're talking about anthrax, plague, and other potential bioterror agents, among the world's most dangerous pathog pathogens. the agency that handles them has been cited for security collapses. private government awed audits have repeatedly cited labs at the center of disease prevention. it
this happened in luxor, southern egypt. 20 people on board. 19 visitors from belgium, the uk, france and hong kong. and two egyptians, one of whom was the pilot. >>> and a rocket fired from gaza struck a town in southern israel overnight. first such attack since the crease fire ended a week of fighting in november. this follows days of clashes following palestinian protesters over the death of a palestinian man. the rocket caused some damage, but so far no casualties reported. a mill...
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egypt has denied american investigators access to the only suspect in custody. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us live with more on this. catherine, once again another hold up on this suspect. >> fox news has hraoefrpbd that the u.s. has been denied direct access to the suspect held in egyptian custody since the end of last year. direct access simply means in this case that u.s. interrogators have not been able to sit in the same room with the suspect to ask their own questions. mohammed skwrarbg skwr-rbg amal is suspected of establishing training camps in eastern libya where people involved in the 9/11 attack were able to train. he is not suspected of taking part in the attack that left four americans including ambassador dead. in january two knee january authorities released al harsi citing a lack of evidence. f.b.i. acts got access to him after the personal intervention of republican senator lindsey graham. neither the cia or the f.b.i. provided comment to fox on this latest case. martha: are we getting any more information from this
egypt has denied american investigators access to the only suspect in custody. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us live with more on this. catherine, once again another hold up on this suspect. >> fox news has hraoefrpbd that the u.s. has been denied direct access to the suspect held in egyptian custody since the end of last year. direct access simply means in this case that u.s. interrogators have not been able to sit in the same room with the suspect to ask...
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before he swings through five arab and muslim countries, turkey, saudi arabia, cairo,ee kweupt cairo, egypt, uae and qatar. he is meeting with the leaders of the syrian council, the political wing of the syrian regime there bashar al-assad. they announced over the weekend they are boycotting the session over the displeasure of washington's failure to provide arms to the rebels. there has been increasing pressure on washington to do that. there is no talk about that forthcoming. they are trying to salvage the meeting and get the rebel leaders to go to rome and meet with kerry on thursday. he personally dialed on the phone the syrian opposition president to encourage him to join him in rome. so far there is indication that they will come after call. jenna: we shared with our viewers a little bit about what secretary kerry said about iran. this trip is so important because it sets the tone, very much if you will for his term, his time as secretary of state. we heard that he was nudged a little bit on the syria issue, specifically. can you tell us a little bit more about that? >> reporter: that
before he swings through five arab and muslim countries, turkey, saudi arabia, cairo,ee kweupt cairo, egypt, uae and qatar. he is meeting with the leaders of the syrian council, the political wing of the syrian regime there bashar al-assad. they announced over the weekend they are boycotting the session over the displeasure of washington's failure to provide arms to the rebels. there has been increasing pressure on washington to do that. there is no talk about that forthcoming. they are trying...
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italy, turkey, france, egypt, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates and qatar. he needs european support in the ongoing dispute over iran's nuclear ambitions. and for any next steps to help the syrian opposition. already, the opposition coalition, angry over not getting the military arms they want, is refusing to attend a meeting in rome where they were scheduled to talk with secretary kerry. one wild card on this trip, egypt. anti-government protests continue, as its economy struggles. but the state department says, don't expect kerry to chart any new policy on this trip. >> he's characterizing this first trip more broadly, as a listening tour. >> reporter: john kerry follows in the footsteps of hillary clinton, who had sky-high popularity around the world. >> nobody's the rock star hillary clinton is. >> reporter: but kerry, who is a boy, lived in berlin, brings his own credentials. as chairman of the foreign senate relations committee, he got to know many world leaders. he served as barack obama's personal enjoy to pakistan and afghanistan. madeleine albright
italy, turkey, france, egypt, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates and qatar. he needs european support in the ongoing dispute over iran's nuclear ambitions. and for any next steps to help the syrian opposition. already, the opposition coalition, angry over not getting the military arms they want, is refusing to attend a meeting in rome where they were scheduled to talk with secretary kerry. one wild card on this trip, egypt. anti-government protests continue, as its economy struggles. but...
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but i went back to egypt to do my research. i researched the architecture. i researched the geography and the politics. there is a lot of information that goes into building analysis. it's not just one idea that oh, she wouldn't have done that. there is a lot of pieces that go to the puzzle and i build this up in the book, all the different parts of her life, what she was really doing, how she was trying to flee egypt, even in the last days. there is so much in there. but i think we're going to see a completely different story once they read the book. >> gretchen: i know. we've run out of time, but i wanted to get your take on how you think this would change history, but i'm undoubtedly out of time. check out her book. a good title. good luck. >> thanks a lot. >> gretchen: for "fox & friends" three minutes away. stick around by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. . ... how do you keep an older car run
but i went back to egypt to do my research. i researched the architecture. i researched the geography and the politics. there is a lot of information that goes into building analysis. it's not just one idea that oh, she wouldn't have done that. there is a lot of pieces that go to the puzzle and i build this up in the book, all the different parts of her life, what she was really doing, how she was trying to flee egypt, even in the last days. there is so much in there. but i think we're going to...
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>> one of the northeast important issues is the situation in egypt. secretary kerry will go to cairo and meet with morsi. he is the president of egypt, who is going to visit in april in washington. there's great kenner over his grab for power. there's also the spread off al qaeda cells and it's the iran issue that is most upsetting to our arab ally states in the persian gulf, i have not mentioned iraq or other challenges, and there's a lot including mali that the secretary of state has on his agenda as well. >> how much can he do in a trip like this? if we talk about how the u.s. is perceived. all of the different challenges, what can we expect him to do. >> they are disenchanted with the america's stand-offish attitude on syria. for the last two years we have been unwilling to in effect engage full throttle to try and resolve the diplomatic crisis. most people understand it would be a bad idea to provide weapons to the syrian opposition at this point in time given the configuration of the country. the most important point is to try to engage and get
>> one of the northeast important issues is the situation in egypt. secretary kerry will go to cairo and meet with morsi. he is the president of egypt, who is going to visit in april in washington. there's great kenner over his grab for power. there's also the spread off al qaeda cells and it's the iran issue that is most upsetting to our arab ally states in the persian gulf, i have not mentioned iraq or other challenges, and there's a lot including mali that the secretary of state has on...
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. >> he also achieved the camp david accords, peace between israel and egypt. a cold peace but still in business all these years later. at the same time, you know this well, there was, what, 444 days of americans being held hostage in iran. there was high inflation. very high interest rates. people were deeply worned about their savings. and a lot of folks remember that, looking at that the 1980 election, which he lost to ronald reagan. >> well, that's right. i mean, nobody's pining for the carter days. and certainly i mean he didn't control his own party. he had scoop jackson, democrats, hawks, abandoned carter and ted kennedy liberals abandoning him. what we can do is start looking at what it was like in his one term. just like we'll have a revision with president 41. carter did some great things in alaska and our national parks service. carter doubled the size of the national parks. and he saved all these great wilderness areas. well, it may not seem that big to you now. about 50 years from now when the rain forests are dead and so much of the world has been
. >> he also achieved the camp david accords, peace between israel and egypt. a cold peace but still in business all these years later. at the same time, you know this well, there was, what, 444 days of americans being held hostage in iran. there was high inflation. very high interest rates. people were deeply worned about their savings. and a lot of folks remember that, looking at that the 1980 election, which he lost to ronald reagan. >> well, that's right. i mean, nobody's pining...